Calle Crisologo is a historic street located in the heart of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, in the Philippines. Vigan is known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture. The street is part of the Vigan Heritage Village, which is an UNESCO World Heritage site. Spanning just a few blocks, Calle Crisologo is famous for its cobblestone streets and vintage houses that reminded of the Philippines' colonial past. This pedestrian-friendly stretch is lined with antique shops, boutique hotels, cozy cafes, and craft stores. During the day, the street buzzes with tourists snapping photos of the unique fusion of Philippine and colonial European architecture. At night, Calle Crisologo becomes even more picturesque as the street lights cast a warm glow on the buildings' facades, offering a romantic atmosphere. Visitors can ride on traditional horse-drawn carriages called 'calesas' for a tour around the area. Calle Crisologo measures the time when gala uniforms and flowing dresses were the norm, providing a living museum of a Philippine town dating back to the 16th century.